Did You Know...

Past, present and possibly future historical moments generated from Northrop Grumman's successful integration of more than 20 marquee companies.
Marilyn Monroe working on an aircraft production line
Illustration of the James Webb Space Telescope in space
Northrop-built XB-35 flying wing, precursor to the B-2 Stealth Bomber
Mars Rover on sands of Mars
Star Trek actors at TRW Space Park in Redondo Beach
Astronaut stepping off Lunar Module onto the Moon
Pilot Charles Lindbergh in front of Spirit of St. Louis aircraft
Pioneer 10 in space
F-14 Tomcat flying above water
Space Shuttle launch on clear day
Space Shuttle launch on clear day
Norma Jean Dougherty (aka Marilyn Monroe)
Once worked on Northrop’s aircraft production line.
Illustration of the James Webb Space Telescope in space
Postal Service stamps of historic aircraft

Other "Did You Know" Moments

  • Northrop Grumman’s Scaled Composites designed, built and tested the world's largest composite aircraft for Stratolaunch, a Paul G. Allen company
  • Vinnell Corporation built Dodger Stadium, the Grand Coulee Dam and portions of the L.A. freeway system
  • In 2005, the United States Postal Service issued a set of commemorative postage stamps depicting 10 classic American aircraft, including the Grumman F6F Hellcat and the Northrop YB-49 Flying Wing
  • The Lunar Excursion Module descent engine (LEMDE) for the Apollo missions was developed by TRW
  • The New York City Wireless Network, created and operated for the City by Northrop Grumman, serves Public Safety, First Responders and Government Operations
  • On December 7, 1941, a Westinghouse SCR-270 radar detected the attack on Pearl Harbor; its warnings went unheeded because of a high-level of uncertainty about the new technology's reliability
  • As the youngest aviator in the United States Navy during the Second World War, President George H.W. Bush piloted a TBM Avenger designed by Grumman
  • The United States Postal Service mail truck, the Grumman Long Life Vehicle, has been in service since 1987
  • Microsoft founder Bill Gates says he got his first big break debugging energy-grid control software for TRW when he was 15
  • The Global Hawk, initially developed to support military missions, has proven indispensable to first responders in areas devastated by natural disasters, such as Haiti, Japan and California

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